How To Configure OSPF On Juniper Switches (Basic Configuration)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @azbigballa
    @azbigballa 11 месяцев назад

    Oh, and thank you for the extremely professional presentation. No loud, stupid distracting music!

  • @rockinron5113
    @rockinron5113 Год назад

    Great tutorial. Thanks.

  • @azbigballa
    @azbigballa 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent tut!

  • @mwarojulius
    @mwarojulius 2 года назад

    very informative video, kudos.

  • @playwithjunior6563
    @playwithjunior6563 Год назад

    If the same network (Vlan) have the both site A and B then what will be the configuration, Please reply

    • @lameaveragetechies1040
      @lameaveragetechies1040  Год назад

      Hi, do you mean that both sites have the same VLAN, or you only have a single site with two VLANs?

    • @playwithjunior6563
      @playwithjunior6563 Год назад

      @@lameaveragetechies1040 both side have the same vlan

    • @lameaveragetechies1040
      @lameaveragetechies1040  Год назад +1

      @@playwithjunior6563 Hmm, and they use the same IPs as well? If the VLANs are the same but the IPs are different it wont be an issue. But if they use the same IPs then it becomes a bit of an issue. If it is a /24 network, then maybe divide them into a /25 network on each side? Or if you cant split them into /25 networks, then you will have to advertise /32 ip addresses into OSPF, but that then has to be different IPs. You wont be able to advertise for example 10.10.10.1/32 from SITE A if SITE B also has a 10.10.10.1 IP address, and vice versa. But, if you have 10.10.10.1 on one side, and 10.10.10.2 on the other side then you can advertise /32 addresses.
      Either that, or you will have to do NAT on one of the sites.